Kanwar Ratanjit Singh ,son of the late Lt.Col.
Rajkumar Ripjit Singh, C.I.E., and grandson of Raja Charanjit Singh, opened Chapslee to
visitors in 1976. He continues to reside there and Chapslee is still the family home it
was, but he now shares it with his guests. Resplendent with heirlooms such as Gobelin
tapestries, rare textiles and cabinetry from the Doge's palace in Venice, chandeliers from
Murano, blue pottery jardinieres from Multan, Peshwa vases, Persian carpets, marble
statuary and a collection of Indian object d'arts, Chapslee exudes old world charm.

The Gold
Room

An ambience of gentility pervades the atmosphere
and the tradition of hospitality for which the royal house of Kapurthala is known,
continues.

Chapslee offers
five
elegantly appointed suites, a library and card room, tennis court and croquet lawn. It is
also known for its cuisine and has found pride of place in almost all leading articles and
publications on travel and architecture.